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Good for the Jews

Ask a Jew, Ben Dreyfuss

Increasing Jewish representation in media

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Latest Issues

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The one Kosher restaurant in Cape Town

Chaya Leah is back from Africa, and the girls get together for a long-awaited sit-down to discuss the situation in Israel, the Olympics, community, and other issues of the day.

a month ago
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The funniest episode about the Holocaust you'll ever hear

Karmela Waldman may be a Holocaust survivor with a heartbreaking story, but the true victim of the Nazis is clealrly her son, Joel, as he tells us. The hilarious mother-son duo join the girls to talk about optimism, the true crime podcast t...

a month ago
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Exclusive: Rabbi Linda Goldstein Speaks

If you are a regular Ask A Jew listener, you know how much we value divergent viewpoints. We’re big tent kind of girls, and we want our listeners to benefit from the beautiful mosaic that is the Jewish faith. To that end, we were honored to...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Ask a Jew

    Yael Bar tur, secular sinner, and Chaya Leah Sufrin, pious Haredi, ask each other the hard questions, from Torah to Tinder. Find Ask A Jew anywhere you get your podcasts.

  • Ben Dreyfuss

    Writer, SoulCycler, occasional Twitter Main Character, former editorial director @motherjones. my tweets automatically delete so if you plan on complaining about them in the future, take screenshots.

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